Anime streaming services Crunchy roll A documentary about an iconic figure is being released bones studio tomorrow.
It’s difficult to put an accurate count on how many hits Bones have produced over the years. “Fullmetal Alchemist”, “Fullmetal Alchemist”, “Brotherhood”, “Ouran High School Public Relations Department”, “Soul Eater”, “Space Dandy”, “Cowboy Bebop: The Movie”, “I “Hero Academia”, “Mob Psycho 100” – the list goes on and on. They truly do make some of the best animation around, and now, to celebrate the studio’s 25th anniversary, Crunchyroll has released a four-part documentary called Bones 25: Dreaming Forward that you can watch tomorrow (February 13 day) to watch. .
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As announced on Crunchyroll’s own website, you’ll be able to check out the short docu-series on its streaming service, with each episode lasting approximately 24 minutes and titled “A History of Bones,” “Style and Originality,” “Success “Adaptation” and “Metal Rouge: The Future of Bones.” For some context, Metal: Rouge is the studio’s latest animated series, made specifically for its anniversary.
Crunchyroll shared, “During this process, we interviewed more than 30 people, including president Masahiko Minami, author of “Mob Psycho 100” ONE, and director Shinichiro Watanabe (“Cowboy Bebop,” “Space Dandy”) , “Bungou Stray Dogs” creator Kafka Asagiri, and “Metal Rouge” staff members Horimoto Nobu (director) and Yutaka Debuchi (concept writer, series composition writer).”
Bones president Masahiko Minami said of the studio that they “wanted to build a place where we could find new forms of expression, new genres, and new themes through our creations. I look back with great joy and gratitude Love rediscovered our work.” All the while creating with our good friends. ”
This documentary sounds like a great way to learn about the pillars of the contemporary industry, and I’ll certainly be checking it out soon – hopefully we’ll also get to see what’s next for the studio.